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wo rare Jewish books illus-
trated by Maurice Sendak
were sold at auction days
before the posthumous publication
of a new book by the author.
At Swann Galleries in New
York, Good Shabbos, Everybody,
by Robert Garvey, sold for $1,440,
and Happy Hanukah Everybody, by
Hyman and Alice Chanover, sold
for $1,920. The books were pub-
lished in the 1950s by the United
Synagogue Commission on Jewish
Education prior to Sendak's pub-
lication of his immensely popular
Where the Wild Things Are in 1963.
"The books were real finds for
Sendak collectors," said Christine
von der Linn, senior specialist of
art and illustrated books for Swann,
adding that they were in unusu-
ally good condition and both were
signed by Sendak.
Sendak's newest book was pub-
The late Maurice Sendak
lished Feb. 5, nine months after his
death last May. My Brother's Book
(HarperCollins) combines poetry
and art and was the last book writ-
ten by Sendak.
A tribute to his brother Jack, also
a children's book writer, who died 18
years ago (and likely to his longtime
partner of 50 years, psychoanalyst
Eugene Glynn, who passed away in
2007), it is a lyrical work that deals
with separation, longing and reunion.
The auction earlier this month,
part of a sale of books and art
by 20th-century illustrators, also